For four hours, students from Chicago public schools came to our Wrigley Building office to share in the experience of networking, mentorship, and design as part of the Windy City-based EMBARC program. But even a short experience can have a lsating impact for students and mentors alike. Read More +

New technology is paving the way for a definition of design that includes people of all abilities. A designer with a personal connection reflects on where we came from and where we're going. Read More +

The industry has been slow to recognize the contributions of women in the field of architecture, a change that is only now beginning to gain steady ground. We asked women leaders within Perkins+Will to share their own experiences of women in the field that inspired and mentored them on their own career paths. Here are a few of their stories. Read More +

Between the site visits, office design charrettes, and lectures she participates in, Zena Howard can sometimes seem superhuman. We sat down with her for 15 minutes to catch up on her inspirations and hopes for the future of design. Read More +

Soliciting responses from colleagues across our 23 offices, Perkins+Will looked to create a new graphic identity for our Diversity, Inclusion, and Engagement Initiative. What we received was a plurality of aesthetic voices, each worthy of celebrating. Read More +

The Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta is designed so that visitors arrive in one frame of mind but leave changed through an understanding and an emotional connection to what they have seen, as Phil Freelon explains in this video. Read More +